2 min readKolkataMay 20, 2026 03:05 PM IST
In one of its first initiatives, the BJP Government in West Bengal has launched an austerity drive in response to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s call to save fuel amid the ongoing crisis in Iran and West Asia.
In an order dated May 18, Chief Secretary Manoj Agarwal directed all departmental heads and district magistrates to undertake a list of measures.
“The Hon’ble Chief Minister, Government of West Bengal, has repeatedly emphasised the need for efficient utilisation of resources, reduction in avoidable fuel consumption, greater use of public transport and digital platforms, promotion of domestic products and adoption of sustainable practices,’ the letter, a copy of which is with The Indian Express, read.
“Maximum use of video conferencing, virtual meetings, and digital platforms for official work and reviews while also exploring work from home, wherever feasible, without compromising efficiency…Reduction of non-essential travel and promotion of public transport, carpooling, and electric mobility wherever feasible,” the chief secretary directed.
Agarwal, in the letter, asked officers concerned to adopt suitable energy conservation measures in government offices and institutions.
“Promotion of paperless functioning, e-office and minimisation of all avoidable expenditure,’ the letter suggested.
The letter also highlighted the preference for domestically manufactured products and encouragement of “Swadeshi” initiatives.
It has asked officials to encourage sustainable consumption practices and efficient logistics systems, waste reduction, recycling, and responsible use of natural resources.
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The government has also called for promoting healthy and sustainable lifestyle practices, including the use of locally produced edible oils and natural and eco-friendly farming practices.
The letter also stated that each department and district administration shall prepare an action plan for 2026-27, indicating immediate, medium-term, and long-term interventions, along with measurable outcomes and timelines, and furnish it to the office of the Chief Secretary by May 22, followed by monthly reports with effect from July 1.
“All additional chief secretaries, principal secretaries, secretaries and district magistrates are requested to accord the topmost priority to the matter and ensure appropriate action and compliance by all subordinate offices and agencies under their administrative control,” the letter said.
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